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A new device for directing fluids is designed to deliver chemical cues directly to petri dishes without disturbing cells.
The Nobel Assembly announced today that three researchers in the field of immunology will share the 2011 Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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Researchers package a fluorescence microscope—including the light and camera—that can image the brain of a freely moving mouse.
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An artist suggests that being buried in a suit laden with decomposing fungi may be healthier for the mind and the environment.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in ecology, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers generate pluripotent stem cells from two endangered species in hopes of learning more about the near-extinct animals.